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Heat strikes: up to 33 degrees, but also a chance of rain and thunderstorms

Heat strikes: up to 33 degrees, but also a chance of rain and thunderstorms

A period of intense heat is set to begin on Thursday, with temperatures reaching up to 33 degrees in the south of the Netherlands. While the day will be mostly sunny with little wind, there is a later chance of rain and thunderstorms.

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